'Stalking' is an English term which is used to refer to the unlawful conduct involving repeated harassment, exaggerated contact, obsessive attention, or any other forms of unwanted behavior that might cause a person to feel fear. In other words, 'stalking' is a one-sided ostentatious behaviour. A person wishes another one to think of him/her, the other wants to banish this person from memory. This psychological terror of persecution and harassment that often results into physical violence not only turns an individual's life upside down, but also causes several diseases of mental or physical nature. Since it can break out in the life of not only a celebrity but of anyone and under any circumstance, this issue is important to everyone, and al...
The fear of violence is among the most common and debilitating concerns faced by stalking victims. T...
Up to 30% of women and 12% of men will be stalked at some point in their lives. The risk is greater ...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to determine the frequency at which assault and atte...
STALKING is a new crime, and a new category of fear for a new century. The infringer on our privacy,...
Stalking may be described as an extraordinary crime, one that is easy to commit but difficult to def...
Stalking is interdisciplinary phenomenon, and therefore in order to fully understand it, one needs ...
behavior to meet legal requirements. This is one aspect of stalking legislation that is unique among...
A review of the literature in the area of stalking and victims of stalking was undertaken. Stalking ...
"Stalking " is defined as repeated and persistent unwanted communications and/or approache...
The current work reviews literature on the nature of stalking. Despite its nebulous nature and diffe...
2In the last decade stalking has emerged as a significant social problem. It occurs when one individ...
Research on stalking has evolved. It has grown from analyzing general trends to focusing on specific...
The purpose of this paper was to examine the mechanics of stalking perpetration and the behavioral, ...
Information on the psychological consequences of stalking on victims is scarce. The present study ai...
Stalking is not a new phenomenon, but it has recently become the subject of an increasing amount of ...
The fear of violence is among the most common and debilitating concerns faced by stalking victims. T...
Up to 30% of women and 12% of men will be stalked at some point in their lives. The risk is greater ...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to determine the frequency at which assault and atte...
STALKING is a new crime, and a new category of fear for a new century. The infringer on our privacy,...
Stalking may be described as an extraordinary crime, one that is easy to commit but difficult to def...
Stalking is interdisciplinary phenomenon, and therefore in order to fully understand it, one needs ...
behavior to meet legal requirements. This is one aspect of stalking legislation that is unique among...
A review of the literature in the area of stalking and victims of stalking was undertaken. Stalking ...
"Stalking " is defined as repeated and persistent unwanted communications and/or approache...
The current work reviews literature on the nature of stalking. Despite its nebulous nature and diffe...
2In the last decade stalking has emerged as a significant social problem. It occurs when one individ...
Research on stalking has evolved. It has grown from analyzing general trends to focusing on specific...
The purpose of this paper was to examine the mechanics of stalking perpetration and the behavioral, ...
Information on the psychological consequences of stalking on victims is scarce. The present study ai...
Stalking is not a new phenomenon, but it has recently become the subject of an increasing amount of ...
The fear of violence is among the most common and debilitating concerns faced by stalking victims. T...
Up to 30% of women and 12% of men will be stalked at some point in their lives. The risk is greater ...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to determine the frequency at which assault and atte...